H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD. ILL NOIS 



M0NEY|MA|ING|ONI0NS 



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Globe = Shaped Onions, 



art t/>* f xilure Onions. 



Thev are the most attractive in ap- 

 pearance and most economical in use. 

 Thev command the highest price in mar- 

 ket." They are more profitable than the 

 flat varieties to grow, as they occupy no 

 more room in a row, but weigh more and 

 measure better. Onions harvested in 

 September keep perfectly sound and mer- 

 chantable until the following June. 



Southport Yellow Globe 



"Pedigree ~/"eed. 



Entirely distinct from Onions of the 

 Danvers Type, having notable and strike 

 ing characteristics of its own— excels 

 in size - excels in yields— excels in keeping 

 Qualities — excels in mildness of flavor. 



Matures in early fall. It is sure 

 to satisfy the one who buys a packet 

 or the one who sows 50 lbs or more of 

 seed for carload shipments. A truly 

 grand Onion whose laree golden yel- 

 low spheres make a beautiful appear- 

 ance, sacked, crated or barreled for 

 the market. 



My own growth, choicest northern 



frown, high-grade pedigree strck seed, 

 kt. 4c. : oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. lie. ; % lb. 26c ; 

 % lb. 48c. ; lb. 90c. 



Southport White Globe. 



Pedigree Seed. 



This is che handsomest of all Onions, 

 we could fill pages with praise from our 

 enthusiastic easterners who have grown 

 this grand variety. It is of true globe 

 form, pure white, nard, small necked, 

 ripening regularly and evenly; a splen- 

 did keeper. The flesh Is firm and fine 

 grained, and mild to taste, average yields 

 of 500 to 700 bushels per acre are of fre- 

 quent occurrence. No Market Gardener 

 or ODion Grower can afford to plant in- 

 ferior stock, with only cheapness of price 



OJSTA 2)l/ABA«, 

 S~odus, Mich. 



• Why sir! Buckbee's Seeds are 

 simply immense, and such vegetables 

 they grow, are simply the wonder and 

 admiration of everyone." 



SEEDS 



The Best Onions Offered 

 to the American Public. 



I take great pride in our special pedi- 

 gree straiDS of Suuthpori Onions. Our 

 seed has been developed bv starting in 

 over 10 years ago with one perfect Onion 

 of each variety, and cone have been 

 planted unless thev have a 1 the necessary 

 requirements of the true tvpe. The Oni- 

 ons are almost perfectly globe shaped, 

 with thin necks and clear skins. 



to recommend it when seed like ours is 

 to be had so reasonable, the results of a 

 few ounces often paying many times the 

 first cost of the best seed. 



My own growth, choicest northern 

 grown, high-grade pedigree stock seed. 

 Pkt 4c ; oz 12c. : 2 oz. 22c : M lb. 42c- 1 

 -4 lb. 80c; lb. $1.50. 



Southport Red Globe. 



Pedigree Seed. 



This is the Celebrated Blood-Red 

 Globe Onion. 



This variety has for many years proven 



le of the most profitable for the market 



and shipping trade, commanding uni- 

 formly good prices in car-load lots. It is 

 o' large size and splendid appearance and 

 frequ^nt.v yields from 6> to 800 bushels 

 per acre under average culture. It is an 

 Onion of unusual merit Flesh is firm, 

 finely grained, very rich, vet unusually 

 mild for a red Onion, and is sure to please 

 the most fastidious. The crop is ready to 

 harvest in early fall and keeps well until 

 the late spring months. No one that I 

 have ever known has been dissappolnted 

 with the results obtained by planting this 

 great Onion. 



My own growth, choicest northern 



frown, high-grade pedigree stock seed, 

 kt. 4c : oz. 8c : 2 oz. 15c j h lb. 28c ; 

 }, lb. 55c; lb. $1.10. 



Thomas 'Robinson. 



JiAVI/iA. OKLA. 



Writes: "Thanks to Buckbee's 

 Seeds, we are the first to have early 

 vegetables We are delighted with 

 the n> .veltv packages- I thank you for 

 the promptness vou have always dis- 

 played in filling orders." 



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